LKA 63: A Heroic Poem in Celebration of Tiglath-pileser I's Muṣru-Qumanu Campaign
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LKA 63: A Heroic Poem in Celebration of Tiglath-pileser I's Muṣru-Qumanu Campaign
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- History, Historical, Ancient, Antiquity, Remote, Assyria, Assyrian, Asori, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian, Literature, Epics, Folklore, Poetry, Tiglath-pileser, Cuneiform, Inscriptions, Zab, Zagros, Taurus
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"LKA 63: A Heroic Poem in Celebration of Tiglath-pileser I's Muṣru-Qumanu Campaign," by Victor Hurowitz and Joan Goodnick Westenholz, from Journal of Cuneiform Studies, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 1-49, in 50 searchable pdf pages. Wikipedia has a main entry (Tiglath-Pileser I) and a group of related entries about the Assyrian king who ruled from 1114-1076 B.C.
"Among the original compositions produced during the reign of Tiglath-pileser I is found one unusual literary work, LKA 63. Since its initial publication in hand copy, it seems to have been totally neglected, apart from laconic statements in reviews of the editio princeps, brief references in surveys and collections of Assyrian royal inscriptions and citations in the dictionaries. Not only has this text been neglected but it very worth for historical studies has been expressly denied...
Reexamination of the text, however, has shown that this composition is not only of high literary merit, but also of distinct historical import. From the standpoint of literature, it is one of a small number of poetic texts extolling individual deeds of ancient Mesopotamian monarchs, whereas historically it is a variant account (vis-à-vis the royal inscriptions) of very specific and well defined events. We present here an edition and commentary on the text, followed by historical allusions, theological perspectives, and genre and Sitz-im-Leben...
Especially relevant in the summary inscriptions are the reports concerning the king's campaigns against the ethnic and geographic entities specifically mentioned in the poetic text. They are (U)qumanu, Musru, Habhu, and Qutu. Of these four, the first two represent political units whereas the last two designate generalized geographical areas or peoples. The Habhu lands lie in the region to the north of Assyria, in the Taurus mountains, in the area reaching from the headwaters of the Upper Zab in the east to the borders of Hatti in the west..."
"Among the original compositions produced during the reign of Tiglath-pileser I is found one unusual literary work, LKA 63. Since its initial publication in hand copy, it seems to have been totally neglected, apart from laconic statements in reviews of the editio princeps, brief references in surveys and collections of Assyrian royal inscriptions and citations in the dictionaries. Not only has this text been neglected but it very worth for historical studies has been expressly denied...
Reexamination of the text, however, has shown that this composition is not only of high literary merit, but also of distinct historical import. From the standpoint of literature, it is one of a small number of poetic texts extolling individual deeds of ancient Mesopotamian monarchs, whereas historically it is a variant account (vis-à-vis the royal inscriptions) of very specific and well defined events. We present here an edition and commentary on the text, followed by historical allusions, theological perspectives, and genre and Sitz-im-Leben...
Especially relevant in the summary inscriptions are the reports concerning the king's campaigns against the ethnic and geographic entities specifically mentioned in the poetic text. They are (U)qumanu, Musru, Habhu, and Qutu. Of these four, the first two represent political units whereas the last two designate generalized geographical areas or peoples. The Habhu lands lie in the region to the north of Assyria, in the Taurus mountains, in the area reaching from the headwaters of the Upper Zab in the east to the borders of Hatti in the west..."
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